Wells Fargo loses rep managing $170 million to Raymond James

Jason Hemeon joins firm's employee unit in the Washington suburbs.
MAR 21, 2018

Jason Hemeon, who managed $170 million in assets at Wells Fargo Advisors, has joined the employee unit of Raymond James in Vienna, Va., outside of Washington. Mr. Hemeon began his securities career in 2002 at American Express Financial Advisors and moved to BB&T Investment Services in 2003. He joined Wells Fargo in 2007. Last year, he was named to the Forbes' inaugural list of America's Top Next Generation Wealth Advisors.

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